DamoXt7942
Not only thrash nor grindcore but also a bit melodious and sensitive beneath the dead sea actually. First of all, let me say thanks to Alan Brockway for such a brilliant and fulminant recommendation. My brain has been broken owing to excessive head-banging. Reminds me of my first A. C. experience that completely stroke me. This album (ep?) consists of 17 short (but speedy) tracks and all of them should be unified as a 27-minute suite ... we cannot listen to this stuff with breathing enough eventually.
Bill's drumming is not simply speedy nor precise but enthusiastic and bravery. Every single beat gives us massive pleasure. Through Fred's bass we can get strictly down to the Gadgearth. Completely immersed in intriguing, impressive Rikard's guitar, and finally perfectly blown away into the inferno by Emil's magnificent voices. The terrific quartet please please us all through the creation. On the other hand, it's amazing too the titled track or so has obvious essence of delicacy and tragedy. We can hear "variations" of GADGET core and this variation might give us power of musical life, I imagine.